Google is Rolling Out Night Sight for Pixel Phones
For any phone, camera is
the most significant feature which the users ask about. Google Pixel phone is
booming in the market because it is hard to beat its camera quality. Google
Pixel series like Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL have torch, but now there is something
else which the developers are adding to it as a new feature to enhance the
camera. The Night Sight mode was not available at launch, but the lately Google
announced that Night Sight would be available as the Camera app for Pixel,
Pixel 2 and Pixel 3.
The Pixel series will
receive Night Sight in the next few days with camera app updates. The Night
Sight will convert the photographs of the dusky scene into bright and clearer
pictures. Google revealed that the Night Sight would adapt according to the
environment and the user. Also, the software is designed in such a way that it
can measure the motion in the scene and the motion of natural shaky hands.
In addition, Google said
that the stable Pixel would capture high-quality images. The stability allows
the Night Sight to enhance the picture quality by capturing required light for
the image. If there is scene motion or the Pixel is moving, then the feature is
likely to utilize shorter exposure consequently captures less light to minimize
the motion blur.
As this fantastic feature
will be available with Google Camera app updates, every Pixel series including
XL holders can take benefits of it.
To activate the Night Sight
1.
Open the Camera app.
2.
Select the More tab.
3. Select Night and the camera will be able to
capture the photographs in shady places.
The Camera is developed
smartly as it can suggest the device holder to use the Night Sight feature
specifically in the low light scenes or places. The suggestion will pop up on
the screen, and it requires a just a tap to directly switch to Night
Sight. The feature can be accessed by the Rear Camera and the Dual Front Camera
as well and to click better pictures, hold the device steady. The steadiness of
the device will allow the camera to get more and possible light.
Mathew Anderson is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the
technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Mathew has written
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